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This toolkit has been developed for primary school teachers and primary school young learners (6-7 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector. Other than primary school teachers, this toolkit also allows preschool teachers, school leaders and school counsellors to challenge gender stereotypes in schools, where an environment free of stereotypes may lay a firm foundation for children to grow up freely and develop their unique interests and talents.
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Whatever you’re looking for, there is something for you happening at the European Parliament - and everyone is invited.
This pedagogical kit aims to provide educators with practical guidance for the exhibition Art in Democracy.
This toolkit has been developed for secondary school teachers and secondary school young learners (14–15 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.
In 2018, the European Union celebrated the 50th anniversary of the EU Customs Union.
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Do your students want to help change the world? The 'EU Democracy in Action’ Toolkit encourages students to take an active role in European issues with four interactive lessons on democracy in the EU and the European Citizens’ Initiative.
The European Commission is presenting the first ever Child Rights Strategy to ensure protection and support to all children, regardless of background,...
Your private data is now protected, thanks to GDPR, the EU's new data privacy law.
Retailers must give shoppers the same access to goods and services wherever they are in the EU. Failing to do this is called 'geo-blocking' and is bei...